Taiwan Pork Chop House
3 Doyers St, New York
(212) 791-7007
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The fried chicken (?))) is great!!
Authentic Taiwanese food
Recommended by xiaohongshu, not worth the hype. Taro is not chewy, pork chop is kinda dry. 3/5
Simple but extremely delicious authentic Taiwanese food.
I love this place so much! The food is delicious, let alone the ridiculously low pricing. The porkchop, egg fried rice, and taiwanese sausage are all hits. The mango ice dessert is one of mt favourite desserts ever and is a must get, especially in the summer
Classic, both food and decoration
Food 10/10
I used to visit here regularly before the pandemic, and the food was always excellent--I've probably tried almost everything on the menu. While they're known for their pork chop, I'm a big fan of the chicken leg over rice. Their soup is rich in flavor and comforting, though on the oilier side. If I had to recommend just one dish, it would be the Taiwanese marinated duck--it's incredibly flavorful and delicious. The prices remain affordable, but unfortunately, the quality and portion sizes have definitely declined over time. :(
taste good
Fantastic Taiwanese cozy dishes , food is very good and fresh. Service ladies are kind . Downside is all serving dishes and silverwares plastic disposables, even for dine-in. I would pay some extra for each dish just to be more environmentally friendly.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Pretty authentic and brings back good memories of Taiwans home delicacies and street food. Downside is that they accept cash and only cash.
Pork chop was tender, not too fatty, and served in generous portions. I wished it was slightly less fatty though and grilled even more to perfection. Felt that it was slightly salty too. Otherwise, the side vegetables were alright. Scallion Pancakes were quite disappointing though - felt that I was simply eating an over-fried crispy skin without any filling. It was really oily too for my liking. The herbal soup saved the day as it was well brewed and feels like home, although i could tell it was premade and simply heated to be served.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Taro Ball Taiwanese LCE, Salt &Pepper Chicken
Restaurantji Recommends
Very authentic and definitely the best pork chop I’ve had, of any kind or cuisine
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
Food was good and fast. Well priced no frills place to eat.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Taro Ball Taiwanese LCE, Soup
I went to Chinatown to get my hair cut. I didn’t have lunch so I had a quick lunch.
relatively poor.
I ordered braised tofu and the marinade was bitter. The soup of sausage rice is relatively small, and it is almost tasteless after eating. The salted crispy chicken is really delicious when eaten hot.
I can't think of any services. When you walk in, ask about takeout or dine-in, and then order. Serve. There is no service throughout.
The worst thing is the environment. The table was sticky and smelled rancid. When the waiter opened the kitchen door curtain and saw the environment in the kitchen, he couldn't eat anymore, so he paid and left.
I can accept that the food is not delicious, but I cannot accept that it is dirty and messy.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 2
Chill no-frills restaurant with affordable prices. They don’t take card but they do accept Zelle. I went around 3:45 on a weekday and there was plenty of seating inside and outside. The staff was nice and tried to serve/seat everyone quickly.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Favorite place in China town for decent price to get Taiwanese food
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 3
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